Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys

Kent

Overview

Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys is a boys’ school of over 1,000 pupils and staff, located in the outskirts of Canterbury, Kent. It holds both foundation and grammar school status. The school has over 1,100 pupils on roll, with nearly 500 boys and girls in the large Sixth Form. The school was graded as ‘Outstanding’ in 2013 at its last Ofsted inspection. It is paired with Simon Langton Girls’ School, which resides half a mile away.

Admissions and exam information

The exam is made up of three GL Assessment papers. There will be a break between papers. This exam covers verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, mathematics and English.

Total of 120 places in Year 7

Kent is the largest remaining grammar school area in the country, with 35 wholly selective grammar schools and four partially selective schools. Entrance to Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys is via the Kent Test. This involves two multiple-choice papers. The first is a maths and English paper and is an hour long. The second test is a reasoning paper, which has three sections: verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning and spatial reasoning. There is also a writing composition exercise, lasting around 40 minutes and will include planning time. This writing task will only be marked when looking at borderline cases.

If you’re not sure what verbal reasoning or non-verbal reasoning is all about, or if you want to get a better understanding of the kind of knowledge children need for the 11 Plus exams, then try out some practice questions below. Get your son or daughter to have a go too! Can they beat you? We love a bit of friendly competition!

Exam preparation

From experience we know that the best preparation for the exams cannot be achieved in a short period of time. We believe the earlier your child can practice the better chance they have in securing a place.

How can you ensure my child gets into the best schools possible?

We know that preparing for the exam can be a major focus in your child’s education and we are here to support you throughout that journey. We do not believe in simply ‘teaching to a test’, which is why we offer individualised courses and specialist courses that complement your child’s education in the run up to and beyond the exam.

Working in small groups and independently our members grow in confidence and develop exam techniques to prepare them for the day of the exam and beyond.

Our unique approach not only uses the most up-to-date resources, our engaging and motivational tutors will guide and support your child every step of the way, whilst providing clear and honest feedback about your child’s progress.

How often should my child have extra tuition?

At Explore we take a blended approach that involves a weekly individual session, essential to focus on your child’s core maths and English skills and vital to exam success, as well as one scheduled class-taught session each week that focuses on exam-specific techniques and content. As part of our offering we recommend regular home practice, to embed learning of new skills covered in class. We utilise bespoke online and paper-based materials to provide your child with clear activities to practise at home.

Why should I choose Explore Learning?

We understand that you want to give your child the best opportunities in life and we are here to support you throughout their journey into secondary education. We believe every child should have fair access to exam preparation, we don’t pre-test children, and welcome children of all abilities and will give them the best possible preparation to demonstrate their potential.

Our comprehensive 11 Plus and Entrance Exam courses give children the opportunity to become confident in a range of verbal and non-verbal reasoning methods. In addition, we ensure children are developing the core maths and English skills needed to tackle any exam with confidence. We also prepare children for entrance exams into independent schools, tailoring our courses to suit the focus of schools in the local area.

How to secure a place at this school

Our centres specialise in 11 Plus exam preparation so your child has access to regular practice and the best 11 Plus tuition in the country. For more information, visit one of our recommended centre pages to see how we can cater for your child. To discuss your child’s needs we recommend arranging a visit at one of our Explore Learning tuition centres.

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11 Plus course info

Our course is open to all. We don’t pre-test; we welcome all children with the ambition and drive to go to grammar or independent school.

Students on the 11 Plus course attend twice a week; one exam preparation class (tailored to the local exam requirements) and one tailored, flexible session that focuses on developing core maths and English skills. 11 Plus members also have access to a fantastic online resource with unlimited non-verbal and verbal reasoning exam style questions – perfect for home practice whenever you want it.

Try Explore for free

The process of getting to know your child starts from the very first time we meet you at your free trial session. This is an opportunity for us to discuss your child’s requirements in depth and for you to see the tuition centre in action.

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These are real questions taken from past papers for you and your child to sample, so you get a feel for what’s expected of them when it comes to sitting the exam.
As a guide, they should take three minutes to solve. Don’t worry if it takes longer or you don’t get all the answers correct, you can retake the test as many times as you want!

Choose your location

Identify the subject of this sentence:*

After the eclipse, the lion bathed himself in the river.

lion

bathed

river

eclipse

Sandra travelled the following distances across six days: 12 miles, 15 miles, 7 miles, 18 miles, 10 miles. What is the range of the distances that she travelled?*

18 miles

8 miles

11 miles

Unscramble the sentence below to identify the extra word:*

Went causing fence the the bolt horses to fireworks off

fence

horses

fireworks

the

Identify the part of the sentence that contains a superlative adjective:*

The ice-berg was the largest yet recorded by the intrepid explorer.

ice-berg

largest

recorded

intrepid

Identify the sentence that is written in the passive voice:*

The antelope was chased through the wilderness for over half an hour.

The bus narrowly missed hitting another car yesterday morning.

A picture of a skyscraper is drawn using a scale of 1cm : 8m. The height of the skyscraper is 184m. How tall will the skyscraper be in the drawing?*

23m

23cm

184 cm

18.4cm

230cm

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:*

The clarinet player soaked her ---- before the performance.

reed

read

rede

Which of these numbers is NOT a cube number?*

64

1000

25

8

27

Complete the word: _la__d so that it means the same, or nearly the same, as 'joyful'*

placid

elated

glared

Which of the options matches the composite shape created when all the shapes are joined together by the corresponding letters?*

Our educational experts have created this fun quiz for you and your child to try out SATs questions at home. This is a great chance for your child to apply the knowledge and skills they have been building up at school. Can they beat you? We love a bit of friendly competition!

Choose a key stage assessment

Choose your location

Which is the longest amount of time?*

80 minutes

1 hour

10 minutes

35 minutes

Choose the option that must end with a question mark*

The film is due to start in 30 minutes

Can you guess what the film will be about

Ask me about my favourite part of the film

Tell me which film you would like to watch

Which word completes the sentence below?*

We had to stay inside at lunchtime .... it was raining.

if

that

because

or

Here is a train timetable from London to Glasgow via Birmingham. What time does the train arrive in Birmingham on Saturdays?*

11:57

12:34

12:00

Which of these numbers is odd?*

68

27

42

24

Identify the meaning of the root word 'port' in the word family below*

airport - import - portable - transport

bring

carry

lift

sail

What punctuation mark is needed between the words 'towel' and 'suncream'?*

When I go on holiday I need to pack a towel suncream and sunglasses

an apostrophe

a comma

a question mark

a full stop

Six apples cost the same as four pineapples. One pineapple costs 90p.*

How much does one apple cost?

£0.80

£0.60

£1.00

What time does the clock show?*

quarter past six

half past two

ten past six

half past three

What is 35% of 280?*

102

98

102%

98%

Which is the noun in the sentence below?*

The bird sang loudly.

the

bird

sang

loudly

Which sentence below uses past progressive tense?*

Alex found her homework too easy

Before dad went to work, he had a nap

Ross showed me his new car

Rachel was learning a dance for the competition

Ben ate a quarter of a pizza. Which fraction shows the amount he ate?*

1/4

2/4

3/4

4/4

Which verb completes the sentence so that it uses the subjunctive form?*

If I ..... the teacher, I would let the class leave early.

were

am

was

be

Which sentence uses an exclamation mark correctly?*

Do you like swimming!

Can you help me find my shoes!

It has started to rain!

How did you read that so fast!

3.4 + 4.023 = ?*

7.423

7.023

6.423

Which shape is a hexagon?*

A

B

C

D

Which word is the object in the sentence below?*

The girl ate a large pizza at the restaurant.

restaurant

large

girl

pizza

Which sentence is written in the present tense?*

Dad walked the dog.

Dad cleans the kitchen.

Dad went to work.

Dad read a book.

This thermometer shows the temperature in both ̊ C and ̊ F. What is 15 ̊ C in ̊ F?*

These are real questions taken from past papers for you and your child to sample, so you get a feel for what’s expected of them when it comes to sitting the exam.
As a guide, they should take three minutes to solve. Don’t worry if it takes longer or you don’t get all the answers correct, you can retake the test as many times as you want!

Choose your location

Identify the part of the sentence that contains a relative clause.*

On Saturday

the car broke down,

which distressed Viktor

as he was late for the match.

One word, which is in capitals, has had three consecutive letters taken out. These three letters on their own will make one correctly spelt word, without changing the order. Identify the three-letter word that completes the word with the missing letters.*

We have been told to VAE the island immediately.

cat

bin

dog

ran

met

Cara is saving her paper round earnings to buy a new bicycle. She earns £6, seven days a week. The bicycle costs £462, how many weeks will it take her to save enough money to buy the bike?*

10 weeks

9 weeks

11 weeks

12 weeks

8 weeks

Identify which word has the CLOSEST MEANING to belligerent.*

peaceful

friendly

agreeable

sensible

antagonistic

Identify the part of the sentence that contains the pronoun.*

"Do you

like strawberry

and vanilla ice cream?"

enquired Katie.

Jill arrived at school 45 minutes late. Kelly arrived seven minutes early. Jo arrived on time at 8:35a.m. How much later was Jill than Kelly?*

52 minutes

7 minutes

45 minutes

35 minutes

47 minutes

Look at the cube on the left. Which net matches the cube?*

A

B

C

D

E

A four-letter word is hidden at the end of one word and the beginning of the next word. Identify the two words that make the hidden word.*

The candle added little to the ambience

The candle

candle added

added little

little to

the ambience

Look at the shape on the left. In which drawing on the right is it hidden? (Note: it is the same size and is facing the same direction.)*

The school curriculum now covers more than ever before. Have a go at our fun quiz to find out some of what your child will be tackling in class. Even better, get your son or daughter to have a go too! Can they beat you? We love a bit of friendly competition!

Choose a school year

Choose your location

Which word best completes this sentence?*

The dog sat on the ......

chat

mat

twist

Which of these letters is a vowel?*

s

e

t

h

Spell the missing word:*

I talked to my friend on the ..... last night

fone

phone

foan

phoan

Find the preposition in this sentence:*

The train went through a tunnel

The

train

went

through

tunnel

Which word does not belong?*

wear

fort

repair

share

Match the verbs to the correct tenses:*

Wriggled / will succeed / beam

Future / past / present

Past / present / future

Past / future / present

Present / future / past

Which of these is NOT a plot feature?*

Metaphor

Conclusion

Climax

Rising action

We ..... we were going in the right direction.*

asumed

ussumed

assumed

assumeed

Which tense is this sentence in?*

We will have finished dinner at 9pm.

Past

Present

Conditional

Future perfect

Which letter do you need to complete the word: c_t*

o

e

a

One fox, two ......?*

foxx

foxs

foxes

Which word is not a type of food?*

peanut

apple

brick

rice

flour

Which of these statements is a fact?*

I absolutely loathe the rain!

Raindrops can be between 0.1 to 9mm wide

Which sentence uses the apostrophe correctly?*

Davids' trousers are red

Davids trouser’s are red.

David’s trousers are red.

Identify the modal verb in this sentence:*

I should not have eaten all that chocolate last night.

should

have

eaten

last

Which word is the synonym for 'see'?*

Sand

Castle

Ocean

View

Which of these is NOT an auxiliary verb?*

Have

Do

Listen

Be

Which of these spellings does NOT need correcting?*

Cafateria

Budgit

Smudge

Dentest

How many phonic sounds make up this word?*

3

5

4

Chose the correct punctuation for this sentence:*

Oops did Jenny fall down

Oops, did Jenny fall down?

Oops did, Jenny fall down

Oops did Jenny fall down!

Which picture matches the sentence best: "I am a busy bee because I work hard."*

A

B

C

Pick the correct spelling:*

I ..... a gigantic fish yesterday!

caught

caut

cort

cawt

Which would be the best title for a factual book about the life cycle of a frog?*

The Invisible Harry

My Bear and Me

From Tadpole to Frog

Frog and Toad are Friends

Complete the sentence with the correct word:*

The panther silently stalked its .....

prey

pray

Which punctuation mark should introduce a list?*

;

?

:

!

-

Match the idiom to the its meaning:*

Flew off the handle

Became angry

Quick thinking

Felt surprised

The consequence of not training for the marathon was an injury mid training. How is the word 'consequence' being used in this sentence?*

Neutral connotation

Definition

Positive connotation

Negative connotation

Which number is one more than 7?*

6

8

4

Which shape comes next in the pattern?*

Circle

Square

Triangle

Complete the following sequence:*

3, 6, ?, 12, 15, ?, ?, 24, ?, 30

9...18, 21...27

10...18, 23...28

7...17, 23...27

A dessert is one scoop of ice cream and some sprinkles. If there are two flavours of ice cream and two types of sprinkles, how many different desserts can you make?*

8

4

2

Find the mode of these numbers:*

4, 4, 5, 7, 8, 8, 9, 4, 3

5

3

7

4

8

What is the ratio of blue balls to red balls shown in this picture?*

3:1

1:4

1:3

4:1

Which of these values is the largest?*

90%

1:2

11/12

5/4

a³x a² = ?*

a²

a⁶

a⁹

a⁵

Which number is the odd one out?*

53

127

121

11

29

73

Which shape is the largest?*

Circle

Square

Star

Count back three numbers from 78. Which is the correct number?*

75

74

76

Complete the number sentence:*

24 > .....?

11

24

30

Which of these shapes are congruent?*

E and F

B and F

B and A

C and D

Three cakes are shared equally between 10 children. How much cake does each child get?*

2/5

3/10

1/2

6 cubed = .....?

36

216

18

24

Which of the following numbers is a common factor of 18 and 72?*

10

5

8

9

Take a look at the shape on the left. Which pattern makes this shape?*